Arrival is a stunning new animated short film that tells a vivid and poignant tale of a young man’s close relationship with his mother and his struggle to reconcile it with his newly-embraced gay identity as he starts a life in the big city. The two have always had a special bond communicated through the … Continue reading
ART & AIDS: 35 Years of Survival Exhibit at the Leslie-Lohman Museum will commemorate GMHC’s 35th anniversary and will feature dozens of works created by people living with HIV and AIDS. The artworks, created in a variety of media, are the products of GMHC clients and weekly therapeutic art classes run by GMHC’s Volunteer, Work … Continue reading
Twenty four years after she first starred in the Sunset Boulevard, first in L.A. then on Broadway where she won a Tony Award for her performance as Norma Desmond, Glen Close is back in a new revival of the show. This new production originated in London last year when the English National Opera (ENO) presented … Continue reading
The Australian Christian Lobby in Queensland have ……..how can we put it nicely? …..kind of gone ape-sh-t over a new television advertisement by Dunlop’s Volley Sneakers for their new Grass Roots campaign which features both scantily clad and naked models of both sexes. However the part that really infuriates the Group, who incidentally are one … Continue reading
If you watched The Graham Norton Show on BBC America at the weekend, then you will know the Girls are back. In the 1980’s the British pop group Bananarama were so successful that they have a listing in The Guinness Book of Records as the all-female group with the most chart entries in the world. … Continue reading